A group of young women, probably students at the Kentucky Home School for Girls, pose for a photo in Louisville, Kentucky's Central Park. They are dressed in togas and carry various props indicating they may have been putting on a play about the...

Advertisement for the General Pike steamboat. A picture of the steamer is in the center. The text reads "Regular Passenger Packet the New, Elegant and Fast Light Draught Steamer, General Pike! Capt. Wm. F. Fuller. E. Eugene Bowers, Clerk. Will...

At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, fifteen Tibetan and North Indian men stand in a row in front of two elephants and an archway to a temple, with two other men (one apparently Caucasian and wearing a cap and jacket; the other wearing a...

At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, pedestrians walk along the sidewalk (known as the "Pike") and pairs of two women and two men cross the wide, tracked street in front of a two-story building which has curving sides, pillars, and...

Crowds promenading along "the Pike," a wet, brick boulevard at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. Some of the buildings at left have signs: "Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office," "Indian Con[. . .]." Some of the buildings at right...

Five turbaned men and two harnessed donkeys in front of a building with a metal grid, part of the "Orient" concession along the "Pike" at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. On the building to the left of the grid, a notice reads: "[Don]key...

George Washington was born on Christmas Day of 1844 in Newport, Kentucky. He was a great-great-grandson of Samuel Washington, brother of President George Washington. He was educated at Newport and at Cincinnati, Ohio. He enlisted in the...

Grainy photograph of a stone cottage with thatched roof, several chimneys, and three large windows. There is a peeling coating over the stone. The McKinley cottage, a display within the Irish Village on the "Pike" at the World's Fair in St. Louis,...

Large Colonial farm house at Castleton Farm on the Iron Works Pike in Fayette County, Kentucky, viewed from the side and back of the house. The side entrance has columns and griffins. Owned by James R. Keene of New York from 1901-1913, the farm was...

Main house of Walnut Hall Stock Farm on Newtown Pike in Fayette County, Kentucky, a large two-story structure with four columns extending from the roof to the front porch. Two women sit on the porch, which also contains a parrot on a perch. A white...

Atlas of the City of Louisville, Kentucky prepared from official records, private plans and actual surveys. Thirty plates cover the entire city of Louisville and parts of the surrounding county. Each plate shows names of businesses and property...

My name is Deborah Greenland and I was born 8/3/52 in Mass. I am a graduate of Mass. College of Art, 1979. I support my self [sic] as a waitress and as a teacher of children with learning disabilities (I teach them Art as a bridge to other...

Reconnaissance map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Whitesburg (sic), Kentucky. Letcher, Floyd, Pike, and Knott Counties of Kentucky and Wise and Dickenson Counties of Virginia are shown. Printed at upper left: "U.S. Geological Survey George...

Reconnaissance map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Whitesburgh (sic), Kentucky. Letcher, Floyd, Pike, and Knott Counties of Kentucky and Wise and Dickenson Counties of Virginia are shown. Printed at upper left: "U.S. Geological Survey...

Sculpture by Frederick Remington on The Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The sculpture has four cowboys riding horses and pointing guns up towards the sky. The title of the sculpture is "Shooting Up the Town."